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Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

157: Schedule 7, page 131, line 36, at end insert— ““which relate to any relevant office holder.”” 158: Schedule 7, page 132, line 15, leave out ““, or other corrupt behaviour”” 159: Schedule 7, page 132, line 19, leave out from ““offence”” to end of line 20 160: Schedule 7, page 132, line 22, after ““which”” insert ““— (a) relate to a holder of the office of— (i) police and crime commissioner, (ii) deputy police and crime commissioner, or (iii) Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime (unless the holder of that office is a member of the London Assembly), and”” 161: Schedule 7, page 132, line 45, at end insert— ““3A (1) This paragraph applies in relation to qualifying complaints which— (a) relate to a holder of the office of— (i) the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, or (ii) Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, if the holder of that office is a member of the London Assembly, and (b) are not, or cease to be, investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission or a police force. (2) Regulations must secure that such complaints are dealt with in accordance with Part 3 of the Local Government Act 2000.”” 162: Schedule 7, page 133, line 10, leave out ““police and crime commissioner”” and insert ““relevant office holder”” 163: Schedule 7, page 133, line 12, at end insert— ““(2) But that does not apply to regulations under, or for the purposes of, paragraph 3A.”” 164: Schedule 7, page 133, line 18, after ““expedient”” insert ““— (a) ”” 165: Schedule 7, page 133, line 19, at end insert ““, or (b) for the purposes of paragraph 3A.”” Amendments 157 to 165 agreed. Clause 33 : London Assembly police and crime panel Clause 33 : London Assembly police and crime panel Amendments 166 to 169 not moved. Amendment 170 Moved by
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
729 c576-7 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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